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Mallin, of Wellsbourne Drive, Coseley, was represented by Tamina Greaves and also denied violent disorder.

The
17-year-old, represented by Reyaz Ali, gave no indication of plea, as
did Davies, of Wooton Close, Woodcross, Wolverhampton, Malpass, of
Barlow Road, Wednesbury, and Perkins, of Moor Street, Wednesbury.

All
three men were represented by Stephen Cobley. The Wards, both of
Carisbrooke Road, Wednesbury, and represented by Harmail Gill, also gave
no indication of plea.

Presiding magistrate J Douglas bailed
them all on condition they didn’t go to England games and told them to
return to the court on August 6 for committal hearings.

She also
told the Black Country defendants they couldn’t go to West Bromwich
Albion games while on bail. The two remaining defendants were told they
couldn’t go to QPR matches while on bailBirmingham Mail

NEW STADIUM? Very
interesting Perspective given all the talk of a new QPR Stadium.
Obviously Circumstances differ radically. But still interesting. Guardian - Liverpool owner John W Henry questions wisdom of new stadium • Owner believes a new stadium will increase ticket prices • Henry: it is 'a myth' that a new stadium will transform financesGuardian